Records of the Office of Assistant Executive Vice-President, Frederick H. Jackson Bulk, 1964-1967 1962-1968

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Records of the Office of Assistant Executive Vice-President, Frederick H. Jackson Bulk, 1964-1967 1962-1968

Frederick Herbert Jackson served as the Assistant Executive Vice President at NYU beginning in 1964. In this position, Jackson supervised instruction in the humanities and the social sciences. He held this position until he was appointed Vice President for Humanities and Social Sciences in 1966.

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The Class Collection documents selected student and alumni activities of New York University graduating classes from 1843-1966. Formal and informal gatherings were common, and were documented in detail by the participants. From the description of Class collection, 1843-1966. 1880-1900 (bulk). (New York University). WorldCat record id: 477254465 New York University (formerly, University of the City of New York), is an academic institution and, as such, its faculty produces ar...

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